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Words, phrases, titles and sayings used by christians that are not in the Word of GOD Almighty.Posted : 12 Jul, 2017 06:37 PMHey Gracie,
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Words, phrases, titles and sayings used by christians that are not in the Word of GOD Almighty.Posted : 11 Jul, 2017 11:25 PMYou make a lot of presumptions. I take no issue with the person who leads a church�s music ministry being called a "worship leader", because their role is to lead worship--or as you described in one of your definitions: attribute value to someone (in this case, God/Jesus/Holy Spirit). Worshipping in Spirit and in truth may or may not involve music, as well as may or may not evoke feelings, so I do not see it as a matter of a right way or wrong way to worship God. You either do, or you don�t. And the way in which an individual chooses to draw close to God in worship is his/her business. And some may very well be entertained by it as you claim, as others may very well be edified it--I leave that judgement to God because I can't examine another person's heart; I can only examine their fruit.
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Don't Get ItPosted : 11 Jul, 2017 09:55 AMRambo919: "Woman are very very strange hippocritical look but don't touch types sometimes... just the crazy way they are and not to be taken seriously I guess."
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Words, phrases, titles and sayings used by christians that are not in the Word of GOD Almighty.Posted : 11 Jul, 2017 09:08 AMSo what's your point? That if you're a Believer you shouldn't use words that aren't in the Bible? (Whizzah whuzzah?)
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Why does the bible say the two shall become one flesh?Posted : 10 Jul, 2017 10:22 PMCheck this out:
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Ladies beware of this guy on this sitePosted : 10 Jul, 2017 10:03 PMInternet dating sites are a playground for cluster-B personality disordered people--psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists, borderline and histrionic personality disorders. How do I know all this? I dated one until I began to voice my opinion and hold him to his word, which he could not keep. Thank God, I dodged a bullet. BTW, he is a believer (even the demons in hell believe) and has a master's in divinity and is on his church's worship team. They don't call them wolves in sheep's clothes because they stay out of churches! They also tend to go for women/girl's much younger in age because they are easier to manipulate, and come on strong with charm and flattery telling you everything you want to hear because they read you and mirror you. They will also appear to be two different people when texting and when together with you in person. THey will talk about their "crazy ex" and compare you to them, making you think that you are SO special. Don't fall for it. And they will text and call you all the time to the point where it gets sickening at times. They come on strong with flattery and scripture quoting and their profiles use the word "I" a lot. The only way you can really get to know someone is to know yourself first and have standards and boundaries, and second, by spending time with them and seeing if their words match their deeds for at least six months, if not longer. A psychopath's mask must--and will--slip by that time. It usually takes three to four months, and you will feel those red flags but think it's just nerves. Trust me, it's not nerves. Want a quick way to determine if someone has a personality disorder? Disagree with them about something. Then, watch them turn into a blathering, raging infant. I would also suggest reading the book "How to Spot a Dangerous Man" by Sylvia L. Brown and "The Human Magnet Syndrome" by Dr. Ross Rosenberg. He's got some good videos on youtube so please educate yourself and proceed with caution. Peace.
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